SHE PREFERS TO GO ON FOOT WHEN THE WEATHER IS GOOD

 This topic teaches you how to talk about ways of moving around the city and personal preferences. You will learn how to use the present simple to express habits and preferences, and use adverbs of frequency, modal verbs, and comparatives.

📌 Examples:

  • She prefers to go on foot when the weather is good.

  • I usually walk to work when it’s sunny.

  • We sometimes take the bus on rainy days.


🖊️ GRAMMAR (with examples)

✅ Present Simple (for habits and preferences):

  • She walks to school every morning.

  • They prefer to go by car.

  • I like walking when it’s sunny.

✅ Adverbs of Frequency:

  • always, usually, often, sometimes, rarely, never

  • I usually walk in the afternoon.

✅ Modal Verbs (can/should/must):

  • You can walk to the market.

  • People should walk more for their health.

✅ Comparatives:

  • Walking is cheaper than driving.

  • It’s better to walk when the weather is good.

✅ Prepositions of Time and Place:

  • in the morning, on sunny days, at the corner

  • She walks on the sidewalk.


📖 VOCABULARY (10 words with definition)

  1. Walk – To move on foot.

  2. Sidewalk – A place next to the street for walking.

  3. Weather – Conditions like sun, rain, or wind.

  4. Sunny – Bright with sunshine.

  5. Rainy – With lots of rain.

  6. Comfortable – Feeling good and relaxed.

  7. Shoes – What you wear on your feet.

  8. Footpath – A small walking path.

  9. Traffic – Cars, buses, and bikes on the road.

  10. Healthy – Good for your body.


📝 USEFUL EXPRESSIONS

  • She prefers to walk.

  • It’s a nice day for a walk.

  • I don’t like to walk when it rains.

  • Let’s go on foot today.

  • Walking is good for health.

  • Do you like walking to work?


SENTENCES

Positive:

  • She prefers to go on foot in nice weather.

  • I usually walk in the mornings.

  • We enjoy walking in the park.

  • They walk to school every day.

  • Walking is good exercise.

Negative:

  • She doesn’t walk when it’s cold.

  • I don’t like walking in the rain.

  • We don’t go on foot at night.

  • He doesn’t feel safe walking alone.

  • They don’t walk to the office.

Questions:

  • Do you walk to school?

  • Does she go on foot every day?

  • Can we walk to the store?

  • Should we go on foot today?

  • What do you do when the weather is good?

Answers:

  • Yes, I do.

  • No, she doesn’t.

  • We can walk, it’s close.

  • Yes, let’s go on foot.

  • I usually walk on sunny days.


💬 CONVERSATION

Anna: Do you walk to work every day?

Lina: Not every day. But I prefer to go on foot when the weather is good.

Anna: That sounds nice. I usually take the bus.

Lina: Walking helps me relax. I enjoy it, especially in the morning.

Anna: Maybe I should try walking too. Is it far?

Lina: Not really. It takes about 20 minutes.

Anna: Then I’ll walk tomorrow if it’s sunny!


📖 READING

"Walking is the Best Way for Me"

Maria lives in a small town. She doesn’t drive a car. Every day, she walks to the market, the school, and the library. She says walking is easy, cheap, and healthy. When the weather is good, she enjoys the sunshine. When it rains, she takes an umbrella. Maria prefers to go on foot because she can see her neighbors and enjoy the fresh air.

Comprehension Questions:

  1. How does Maria go to the market?
    → She walks.

  2. Why does she like walking?
    → Because it’s easy, cheap, and healthy.

  3. What does she do when it rains?
    → She uses an umbrella.

  4. Where does she go on foot?
    → To the market, school, and library.

  5. What does she enjoy while walking?
    → The sunshine and seeing her neighbors.

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